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Politics : Stockman Scott's Political Debate Porch

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To: lurqer who wrote (20462)6/16/2003 2:33:30 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) of 89467
 
9/11: What did Bush know?

lurqer,

I've spent literally hundreds of hours researching and cataloging the events surrounding 9/11, and my conclusion is now more categorical than ever.

George Bush knew far more about the planning of the terrorist tragedy of 9/11 than he will ever admit.

There has been a consistent and insistent pattern of cover-up and bullying of those who would attempt to investigate 9/11. If Bush were innocent, this would be completely unnecessary, and he wouldn't have made ever effort to suppress a Congressional investigation and to turn the Kean Commission into a sick joke. Keep in mind that the Kean Commission is funded, with Bush kicking and screaming about the cost, to the tune of $15 MM. Compare this to the $70 MM that was spent by Ken Starr et al investigating a stained blue dress. There is something terribly wrong with this picture.

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As you may know, there is a thread on SI where a strong case is being made for Bush/Cheney to be indicted and imprisoned for events surrounding 9/11:

Subject 53722

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Here's another site that has done an excellent job on 9/11:
cooperativeresearch.org
cooperativeresearch.org

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As I say, I've spent a lot of time on this matter. And the more I learn, the more likely the culpability of the Bushies appears to be.

-Ray
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